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Title
Marra
Date
2015
Medium
Corten steel
Accession number
SR8_FM_S005
Acquisition method
purchased by Horden Parish Council
Work type
Statue
Owner
Horden Parish Council
Custodian
Horden Parish Council
Work status
extant
Unveiling date
21st November 2015
Access
at all times
Signature/marks description
signed on the back of the plinth: Ray Lonsdale / 2015
Inscription description
metal plaque on the front of the plinth: 'I AIN'T GONNA WORK ON MASGGIES FARM NO MORE' / THERE WERE POLITICS APLENTY, THERE WERE RIGHTS AND WRONGS, / SPEECHES, MARCHES AND DEFIANT SONGS / WHERE THE HEART OF THE PIT VILLAGE STOOD. / THE MINE IS LONG GONE BUT THE SPIRIT STAYS. / WE JUST LACE UP OUR BOOTS FOR DIFFERENT WORK DAYS / AND THE COAL DUST REMAINS IN OUR BLOOD / RAY LONSDALE 2015 Second metal plaque underneath: "MARRA" / This statue commemorates the proud / mining heritage of Horden and was unveiled / by a group of Horden's oldest living miners / on 21st November 2015 / Horden Parish Council Third metal plaque underneath: Dedicated to / The Coal Miners of Horden / Toiled dark pit and seam / Whose fortitude and indomitable spirit / Fuelled the Industry of Great Britain